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Colonial times through WWII: Here is a look at Thanksgiving celebrations in CT history
Connecticut's 1639 colonial celebration is often considered one of the first times a government had issued a "public proclamation for Thanksgiving," an expert said.
FILE — Beth Caruso, author and co-founder of the CT Witch Trial Exoneration Project, which was created to clear the names of the accused, stands on the Palisado Green in Windsor, Conn., Jan. 24, 2023.
A Colonial that was relocated from Lexington, MA, to New Canaan, CT, is the oldest property on the market this week on Realtor.com®. The spacious home boasts a central chimney extension through the ...
With distant family members looking on, Connecticut senators voted Thursday to absolve the 12 women and men convicted of witchcraft -- 11 of whom were executed — more than 370 years ago and apologize ...
FILE — Beth Caruso, author and co-founder of the CT Witch Trial Exoneration Project, which was created to clear the names of the accused, stands on the Palisado Green in Windsor, Conn., Jan. 24, 2023.
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